Preventing necrotizing enterocolitis The best way to prevent
necrotizing enterocolitis is to take steps to prevent
a premature birth because about 90% of cases of necrotizing enterocolitis occur
in premature infants. You can do this by: - Getting prenatal care throughout your
pregnancy.
- Maintaining good control of your blood sugar levels if
you have
gestational diabetes.
- Not
smoking.
- Not using cocaine or methamphetamine.
- Eating
healthy foods and following your doctor's suggestions about weight gain,
especially at the end of your pregnancy.
Once your baby is born, you can help prevent necrotizing
enterocolitis by feeding your baby breast milk, if possible. Necrotizing
enterocolitis is much less common in babies who are fed breast milk.1
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